Prince Harry watches as wounded veterans compete in an indoor rowing race at the River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames on March 10. / WPA Pool, Getty Images

by Maria Puente, USA TODAY

by Maria Puente, USA TODAY

Prince Harry today hailed a team of wounded veterans who rowed across the Atlantic, as the British public feasted on another picture of their ginger prince out in public with his girlfriend, Cressida Bonas.

British Army Capt. Wales, 29, who has made championing wounded warriors one of his main philanthropic causes, went to the River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames to award medals to the Row2Recovery crew of wounded ex-servicemen who rowed across the ocean last year.

The young royals' charity organization, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, created the Endeavour Fund to support projects to help the wounded recover. The fund is launching a program to introduce more wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans to the rowing sport.

But it was a different sport that brought out Harry and Cressida, 25, on Sunday, when they appeared together at the Six Nations international rugby union match between England and Wales at a stadium in west London.

It was the second time in a three days that the couple were snapped together. Although they've been dating for more than a year, they hardly ever appear together in public in an official or semi-official setting where they know there will be photographers.

On Friday, when Harry made a speech during a youth empowerment charity rally in London, Cressida sat with him in the arena with about 12,000 school kids, setting off excitement among royals correspondents waiting impatiently for any sign the pair might be getting engaged.